Sean Payton Just Sent A CLEAR Message About Broncos Quarterback Bo Nix | Broncos News

It’s about time that we heard from Shawn Payeyton defending his young quarterback. And I get it, Bo’s a big boy. He can defend himself and not listen to any of the criticisms. But even after beating the Chiefs, we still get the non-stop Bick slander. And I just made a video earlier this week telling you guys, “Hey, the Bon Knick slander is getting out of control.” Well, this time it’s coming from an anonymous quarterback’s coach that claims that Bo Knicks continues to be Denver’s biggest problem. And finally, Shawn Payeyton came out and said, “Okay, enough is enough.” Welcome in Broncos country to the Broncos breakdown by Chat Sports. My name is Moose. And on today’s episode, I’m going to tell you what this anonymous quarterback’s coach said. And I hate that they remain anonymous, but I will also tell you what Shawn Payeyton said in backing Bo Nicks because let’s be completely honest with you, this is feels like a here we go again situation. More people on Bo Knicks and it’s nonstop, they’re always going to have something to say about 10. No matter how many games the Denver Broncos win, no matter how many touchdown Bo Knicks throws, they’re always going to say that he’s carried by the team around him and that he’s carried by Shawn Payeyton. So, here’s what we’re going to do. We’re going to break it down one final time. We’re going to tell you what this guy said. We’re going to tell you what Shawn Payeyton said, and then I’m going to prove to you that it might not be a Bo Knicks problem as much as it is a wide receiver issue. So, let’s talk about it. Here we go. Anonymous coach said this about Bo. They’re winning and he’s been really good late in games, and that’s all that matters. But I know that big picture I’d be concerned that they look hurried all the time even when they’re not trying to play fast. I’m not there. So I don’t know if they put more on his plate than last year, but they look hurried to me and not good hurried. And if he plays that way after the snap sometimes leaving the pocket when he doesn’t have to type thing. When he climbs the pocket, it’s not always looking for a play. It’s more sudden like get me out of here. So, we’ve talked pretty much nauseium on the channel about how Bo Knicks’s footwork needs to get better. So, I’m fully on board with that part of the game, but they definitely have put more on Bose’s plate. Are you asking me legitimately that, hey, have they put more on Bose’s plate since he was a rookie quarterback? That’s like the most obvious question in the book. Of course they have. Of course they have. Shawn Peyton said it himself. John Peyton said it before the season started. In fact, on August 3rd of this year, he said there’s a lot that he wants to absorb in a fast period of time. That’s a great thing for a young player like that, my guy. He’s literally telling you, I am unlocking the playbook. I’m giving Bo more to handle. So, of course, it’s not going to look as clean as it should. It’s year two in one of the most complex offenses in the entire National Football League. And if you remember, it was so complex for all of the players, Peyton even switched to one-word calls at one point during training camp. I broke that down in an episode as well. So, Peyton understands that he’s got a very complex offense. Bo Nicks is trying to adapt to the game on the fly, command the offense, get the play out and is dealing with wide receiver drops. So, can we all just stop with the Bo Knicks hate? Shawn Peyton finally had enough of it. This is the first time pretty much since the Bon Knicks slander started coming out that Shawn actually sounded off. And here’s what he said. Bose’s outstanding. I think he played really well and he won. This is after the Chiefs game. It’s his job. He won against a pretty stingy defense that can give you problems. It felt good at halftime or we felt good at halftime, excuse me, on how our offense matched up with their defense. Shawn Peyton knows what he’s got in Bo. Does that mean that Bo Knicks is perfect? Does that mean that Bo Knicks is top five? Of course not. There are moments where Bo has to be better. But he also just knows when to turn it on. And that’s where I think most of this hate comes from because they’re watching from quarters one through three. And granted, this is not necessarily against the Chiefs because I thought against the Chiefs, Bo was excellent from start to finish, but they watch the product and they say, “Man, pick apart that, pick apart that, pick apart that.” And then in the fourth quarter, all of it goes away and Bo wins. And they’re like, “Whoa, whoa, whoa. That’s not how it’s supposed to look.” Doesn’t matter how it’s supposed to look. It’s what happens. It’s reality. Bo is the most clutch quarterback in the NFL. Deal with it. Deal with it. And you could bring that up full screen out, but rather than uh having me as Mr. Weatherman right there. By the way, I don’t know what this guy’s talking about when it when he says Bo Nick’s climbing the pocket doesn’t make the right read. He’s not looking for a play. He’s just kind of like get me out of there. Bo climbs the pocket and then moves right. Kind of like shifts his his weight to the right. If you notice something in this screenshot that I found for you guys, what’s happening here? He’s getting collapsed upon from behind and in front. This is perfect pocket spacing. And by the way, this was the dig route to Courtland Sutton for like 16 17 yards for a first down. So, I don’t know what he’s talking about. Like, this is excellent, excellent quarterback play. So, don’t listen to what these anonymous coaches are saying. Don’t listen to what these so-called experts are saying because the experts are missing a big piece of why Bonix’s numbers don’t look nearly as good. And that’s another thing. They absolutely sit there and they look at the stat the stat line. They look at the box score and they say, “It’s not supposed to look this bad in year two.” And it doesn’t even look bad. It looks really good compared to some other quarterbacks. But the one thing that they’re missing, I’m going to tell you right after I tell you about our friends over at Ethos. As somebody who literally did get married, life insurance still at the top of my priority list. It is never too early or late to start prioritizing your family. And that’s where our friends from Ethos come in. It is a gamecher. Life insurance is one of the most important investments that you can make. And now with Ethos, you can get covered and protected in minutes with rates at less than $23 a month. As someone like I told you who just got married, I don’t want to take any of this for granted. So, Ethos is revolutionizing the insurance industry, right? With a 100% online process and can provide protection for you and your loved ones in as little as 10 minutes. They’ve got no medical exams. You just got to answer a few easy health questions online. Their 100% online and hassle-free process makes it easy to apply. You can get same day coverage without ever leaving your house. Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get your free quote at ethos.com daily. That’s ethos.comnaily. Take care of your family. Take care of yourself and get life insurance from Ethos. The drops, man. Nobody’s mentioning the drops. So, I’m going to mention the drops because this is part of the reason, and again, this is not meant to be negative on the Broncos. This is to defend Bo Knicks. That’s what my goal here is. I’m defending Bo. The Broncos currently have the second most drops in the NFL with 26. 26 drops in 11 games. That’s buck wild. That’s more than two a game. And by the way, I’m sure you’re wondering, well, how does that affect Bo Moose? Other than the obvious, how do the analytics and what do the numbers say about how that affects Bo? Well, believe it or not, the yards expected per drop per receiver add per throw an extra 0.14 yards to Bo Knicks. That’s sixth in the NFL. So what you’re essentially seeing is that the EPA per drop is affecting Bo on a minute scale and maybe in terms of yards, but if you look at his quarterback efficiency chart, it is absolutely affecting where he stands. Bonix is right in the dead center of quarterback efficiency with also accounting for the drops. So he’s still middle of the pack with the drops in mind. If they stop dropping the football, Bonix skyrockets on this chart. So, could you just imagine if you drop or if you cut the drops in half? Just make it 13 instead of 26 because drops are going to happen. You can’t catch literally every single ball, but you could probably eliminate half of them. Could you imagine what that would look like for Bo Nicks? And another thing also that I think that these so-called experts are missing is that Bo Nicks, when he’s able to make a play with his legs, is one of the best in the NFL to do it. If you let him create throws in space by climbing outside of the pocket on play action, great things happen. And this, mind you, coming from a play caller that throws the most screens and calls the most screens of any head coach and any play caller in the NFL. These are the screen merchants, quote unquote. But look at that at the very left side, the screen rate versus the EPA per screen. The one thing that you need to take a look at is that left side graph. So, the one that goes up, Bo Nicks is at the very top next to Aaron Rodgers at the amount of screens called for him. And Boon Knicks isn’t checking the ball down nearly as much as he used to. Take a look. Check down rate. He’s right in the middle, right next to it. He’s with Baker. He’s with Rogers. He’s with Perie. So, he’s with a bunch of other players that nobody complains about when it comes to their ability to check the the football down. Meaning what? If we know Bo is getting called for a ton of screens and we know that he’s taking less checkdowns than he did last year, clearly the other part of things is this. If you let Bo stretch the ball down the field, if you let him create an open space, he’s going to move the football. And that’s exactly what you’re looking for if you’re a Broncos fan. Before we get on out of here, got to ask you a quick question. If you had to rank Bo Knicks right now, out of 32 starting caliber quarterbacks, one being the greatest, number 32 being like, “Brother, find a spot in the CFL, where would you rank Bo Knicks?” Right now, I’d say he’s top 13. I I maybe I wouldn’t put him top 10. I’d probably put him between 11 and 13. Maybe I’ll put him right at 12, but that’s probably exactly where I put him. He is a top 15 quarterback. Name, make no mistake about it. And if he ends up making a deep playoff push, he will 1,000% find his way inside the top 10. So, do me a favor, get down in the comment section down below. That’s going to do it for us on today’s episode. A reminder to hit that subscribe button, like today’s video. As always, Broncos country my high salute. Be cool.

Broncos head coach Sean Payton has finally had enough of the Bo Nix slander and completely defends his franchise quarterback during the Broncos NFL bye week. Sean Payton said this about Bo Nix: “He’s outstanding, I think he played real well, he won. It’s his job. He won against a pretty stingy defense that can give you problems. I felt good at halftime how our offense matched up with their defense.” Broncos Breakdown host Trace Moustakas claims that he’s beyond frustrated with NFL coaches talking about Bo Nix’s “dysfunction” as the Broncos quarterback.

Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/NFLDAILY. Application times may vary. Rates may vary.

SUBSCRIBE to the Broncos Breakdown for the best Broncos news coverage all year long:
http://youtube.com/BroncosTV?sub_confirmation=1

Anonymous QB Coach On Bo Nix:
“They’re winning and he’s been really good late in games, and that’s all that matters — I know that but big picture, I’d be concerned that they look hurried all the time even when they’re not trying to play fast. I’m not there — I don’t know if they put more on his plate [than last year], but they look hurried, and not good hurried. And he plays that way after the snap sometimes, leaving-the-pocket-when-he-doesn’t-have-to type thing. When he climbs [the pocket], it’s not always looking for a play, it’s more sudden, like “Get me out of here.”

Denver Broncos YouTube videos to keep you up to date:
– NEW Broncos Rumors: Broncos LINKED To Former 1st Rd. Wide Receiver With Sean Payton Connection https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3wnuvLz36Q
– 🚨ESPN Report: Stefon Diggs Was Almost A Bronco? + History Just Revealed GREAT News For Denver https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xuswgxgc2Hg
– The Broncos Are In A Win-Win Situation During Their NFL Bye Week! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45PUXxlwfEs

Denver Broncos fans! Give Trace Moustakas your comments below:
– Bo Nix is a top ___ QB in the NFL!

Check out more of the best Denver Broncos news articles from Mile High Report, ESPN & other Broncos media outlets on our Broncos website here:
http://chatsports.com/denver-broncos

NFL quarterbacks EPA per wide receiver drop:
1. Trevor Lawrence (+0.17)
2. JJ McCarthy (+0.17)
3. Russell Wilson (+0.16)
4. Jayden Daniels (+0.15)
5. Dak Prescott (+0.14)
6. Bo Nix (+0.14)
7. Brock Purdy (+0.14)
8. Tua Tagovailoa (+0.14)

Like today’s video to help grow Broncos Breakdown by Chat Sports!

Sean Payton On Bo Nix:
“He’s outstanding, I think he played real well, he won. It’s his job. He won against a pretty stingy defense that can give you problems. I felt good at halftime how our offense matched up with their defense.”

Denver Broncos 2025 NFL Draft picks:
Rd. 1: CB Jahdae Barron
Rd. 2: RB RJ Harvey
Rd. 3: WR Pat Bryant
Rd. 3: EDGE Sai’vion Jones
Rd. 4: EDGE Que Robinson
Rd. 6: P Jeremy Crawshaw
Rd. 7: TE Caleb Lohner

Love the episode? Send this video to your favorite Broncos fan!

The NOTI GANG never misses out when we post a video!

Looking for more videos on the NFL, NBA, and college football? Look no further and subscribe to @chatsports Sports: Subscribe to the mothership Chat Sports channel: https://www.youtube.com/chatsportstv?sub_confirmation=1

#Broncos #BroncosNews #BoNix #CSET2025 #ad #CSB

35 comments
  1. I think the QB rating for any QB should be equal to their teams ranking position. That is the best that the QB is performing…you cannot judge their perfomance with speculation if they were on another team or if this and that. It is how they are performing as a team no better or less. How can you be a 5 and 5 team and say that QB is a top 5 QB? He is not, he could be but is absolutely not.

  2. Ignore the noise it’s better for everyone to talk shit about our team and keep proving them wrong than getting all the praise and letting it get to their heads keep grinding and playing as a team GO BRONCOS!!

  3. Bo is one of Denver's biggest assets. I think his footwork is unique, but can look sloppy to someone who hasn't watched him extensively, or at least not closely. The way he moves and throws — and his speed — isn't indicative of a 'get me out of here' attitude, but more a byproduct of his athleticism and confidence. I've watched a lot of NFL games and I haven't seen a quarterback that can throw bullets on the run with the speed and precision that he can. When he gets the ball, he makes the decision quickly. If he doesn't see anyone open, he runs, and runs fast. I don't understand why anybody is doubting the Broncos at this point. They beat almost every team they played, the ones they didn't beat were lost by an extremely small margin that could've gone either way. And no, the Chiefs are not better than the Broncos. And the teams that want to beat the Broncos better have their stuff together and really step up their game if they think they have a chance.

  4. Pretty sad when you don’t have any confidence in a QB that win 9 games in a row I’ve been here 15 years and the Broncos have only been better with Manning. Cut the criticism and support the guy. Jeez

  5. People need to chill about Bo. He is only in his second year. He has been playing very good for a second year player. He has been winning and doing all he can for the team. He is learning. He isn't perfect or top 5 in the league but he is smart and trying to work on his game. Tom Brady wasn't great his first couple of years. Brady was learning, working on his game, and winning in the process. How is that not a perfect description of Bo Nix?

  6. Denver has 4 problems. 1) lack of a real top tier running back 2) lack of a second receiver that rivals Coutland Sutton, 3) the delay in getting the play called to Bo and 4) Sean Payton being the offensive play caller. As secondary, yet still of importance, the penalty issues need to be cleaned up and the special teams play has to improve.

  7. I don’t listen to the people that say Bo Nix is not a good quarterback. They can basically talk all they want the Broncos have a great quarterback who isn’t perfect but he is winning games

  8. #BoNix

    The bigger picture on drops is two fold. When and where the drops occurred, 1.
    And when our receiver didn't complete the catch and it turn into a interception, 2.

Leave a Reply